The conference Noncommutative Dimension Theories: Connections and Applications will be held on November 22-25, 2015, on the campus of the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
This conference will bring together researchers with wide-ranging interests and expertise, aiming to forge fresh directions and establish new collaborations. The goal of the event is to deepen analogies and uncover novel connections between noncommutative covering dimension (i.e., “nuclear dimension”), $K$-theory, coarse geometry, and dynamical systems. The conference program provides ample opportunity for graduate students, postdocs, and other young scientists to present their work.
The conference is supported by the NSF under Grant No. 1546917.
Pictured: an artist’s rendition of non-commutative space-time.